Alice I. Campbell 1844 - 1908 Edwin H. Campbell 1835 - 1909 The Denison Daily Herald Monday, April 20, 1908 pg. 5 LOCAL NEWS NOTES The funeral of Mrs. Alice Campbell took place yesterday afternoon from her late home on West Hull Street and was largely attended. Father Robert J. Hutcheson in his announcement at both masses requested the prayers of the congregation for the repose of the soul Mrs, Campbell and stated that services would be conducted at St. Patrick's Church and interment made in Calvary cemetery. In respect to Mrs. Campbell's son, who is a member of the Knights of Columbus, the local council followed the body to its last resting place. Rev. Father F.P. Maginn conducted the services at the church and grave. Many beautiful floral offerings were in evidence. CARD OF THANKS With sincere gratitude we desire to thank all our friends who have been so good, kind and generous in their help to us in the long illness of our dear wife and mother, and also for their great appreciation as shown by the lovely floral remembrances in which they were so generous. With gratitude, E.H. Campbell Mrs. Dora Linn Grant Campbell Howard Campbell Jack Campbell Mrs. Rose Campbell Dora Linn Ne Campbell 1868 - 1916 The Sunday Gazetteer Sunday, February 21, 1909 ANOTHER PIONEER GONE Edwin H. Campbell, who has been a resident of Denison for the past 20 years, died at his home, 721 W. Hull St., on Tuesday. Mr. Campbell had been an invalid for a number of years, but his indomitable will power kept him on his feet enabling him to attend to business. Since the loss of his faithful wife he seems to have relaxed and given up to some extent. They were a very devoted and loving couple, and Mrs. Campbell's death was a very sad blow. Mr. Campbell was one of the oldest plumbers engaged in business iN Denison. Some of the most important public work is a living testimony of his skill. He was very much attached to his family and the children have done everything in their power to make his last moments on earth as comfortable as possible. He received every attention. Mr. Campbell is survived by 3 sons, Jack, Howard and Grant; and a daughter, Mrs. Dora Lynn. Grant Campell, assistant postmaster of Dallas, arrived too late to be present at the last moment. Mr. Campbell was buried from St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The interment was at Calvary cemetery. Calvary Cemetery Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson County TXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message |